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Steve Trevor : ウィキペディア英語版 | Steve Trevor
Steve Trevor is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, as the primary love interest of Wonder Woman. The character first appeared in ''All Star Comics'' #8 (December 1941/January 1942). As originally introduced, Steve Trevor was a U.S. military intelligence officer in the US Army Air Corps who became stranded on Wonder Woman's homeland and developed a close relationship with the heroine. Though a military man with experience in the field, storylines involving post-Marston Steve and Wonder Woman typically involved inversions of the damsel in distress trope, with Wonder Woman coming to Steve's rescue. Steve's visibility in comics varied through the 1970s to the 1990s, with his character either absent or sidelined in favour of fantasy and action-adventure Wonder Woman stories without romantic interests. In more recent portrayals, and particularly since DC's 2011 reboot, Steve is portrayed as a senior government agent and super spy whose close connection to Wonder Woman makes him the United States' liaison to the Justice League. In 2013, in his capacity as a skilled government agent, Steve himself became the member of a new incarnation of the Justice League of America. The character has been adapted for other media several times. He has been voiced by actors such as Tahmoh Penikett, Nathan Fillion, and George Newbern among others in various ''Wonder Woman'' and ''Justice League'' productions. In live action depictions, Lyle Waggoner portrayed the character in the 1970s ''Wonder Woman'' series, and Chris Pine is set to take on the role in the 2017 theatrical ''Wonder Woman'' film, which is set in the DC Extended Universe. ==Fictional character biography==
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